In a Silent Way
by Miles Davis
The 223rd greatest album of all time
In a Silent Way, recorded and released in 1969, marks Miles Davis's shift toward electric instruments and extended, atmospheric forms. The music pairs Davis's muted, lyrical trumpet with electric piano, organ, and guitar over modal vamps and understated grooves, and the two long, seamlessly edited pieces were assembled in the studio to create a continuous, meditative flow. A loose ensemble including Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, and Tony Williams contributes sustained textures and restrained interplay, while producer Teo Macero's tape editing plays a clear role in the album's shape. The result is an understated, ambient-leaning statement often cited as an early landmark on the path toward jazz fusion and more open improvisational forms.
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